The Prime Minister has pledged to support future generations by announcing a series of agreements aimed at advancing the “green energy revolution.”
Keir Starmer is set to attend COP 30 in Belem, Brazil, where he will emphasize the economic potential of clean energy in the 21st century, highlighting its capacity to create employment opportunities and foster growth.
In conjunction with various companies such as ScottishPower, JERA Nex bp, EnBW, and Statera Energy, government officials have disclosed several partnership deals.
Prior to his speech, the Prime Minister underscored that the UK has seen £50 billion in investments in clean energy sectors over the past year, with an anticipated creation of 800,000 jobs by the end of the decade.
He emphasized the government’s commitment to driving the clean power revolution, ensuring energy security, reducing costs, and stimulating growth in communities nationwide.
The recent agreements include substantial funding for projects in Belfast and Greater Manchester, with investments in offshore wind farms, battery sites, and upgrades to crucial infrastructure like the Port of East Anglia.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband reiterated the UK’s dedication to combatting climate change, asserting that collaborative efforts can lead to job creation, energy stability, and economic prosperity.
The Prime Minister expressed his obligation to safeguard the planet for future generations while also emphasizing the importance of preserving jobs in the country.
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